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anatol avatar anatol commented on July 21, 2024

Arch has cockpit and cockpit-git packages in AUR. After installing one of of these packages using cockpit should be similar to other platforms.

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stefwalter avatar stefwalter commented on July 21, 2024

@anatol Could you write out the exact commands here that a user would use to accomplish that? Then we can add those commands to the http://cockpit-project.org/running.html web page.

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anatol avatar anatol commented on July 21, 2024

yaourt -S cockpit would be the simplest way. Though one should understand this is unsupported Arch repository (install scripts come from third-party developers). Users should check carefully what they are installing.

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stefwalter avatar stefwalter commented on July 21, 2024

Yes, @anatol good point.

@andreasn we need to do a better job of indicating which are supported/stable. We currently do that after you click on the OS icon. Should we add a badge to the OS icon itself?

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andreasn avatar andreasn commented on July 21, 2024

@stefwalter I tried doing that, but was unable to do it in a way that just didn't look terrible.

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andreasn avatar andreasn commented on July 21, 2024

@anatol So something along the lines of:
"Type yaourt -S cockpit into a terminal.
Note, this repository uses scripts from 3rd party developers. Install at your own risk"

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mrshu avatar mrshu commented on July 21, 2024

While yaourt is quite popular wrapper, packer is another and there are several other ones.

I strongly agree with what @anatol said and would like to point out what the official Arch Linux Wiki has to say on this matter:

Warning: There is not and will never be an official mechanism for installing build material from the AUR. All AUR users should be familiar with the build process.

The Arch Linux Wiki operates on this assumption, which is why you many times encounter a statement similar to the Zero Install one

Zero Install can be found in the Arch User Repository as package zeroinstall-injector.

I believe something along those lines would be the most appropriate for cockpit too.

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